Patents Represented by Attorney J. B. Mauro
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Patent number: 5750790Abstract: The present invention relates to improved reductive amination catalysts useful in the production of alkyleneamine compositions having lower levels of cyclic components. Although typical reductive amination catalysts contain nickel or nickel-rhenium on carriers such as alumina, silica, silica-alumina and silica-titania, it has been discovered that by using carriers selected from the transitional aluminas, improvements are obtained in both selectivity to acyclic products and in activity of the catalysts.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1995Date of Patent: May 12, 1998Assignee: Union Carbide Chemicals & Plastics Technology CorporationInventor: Stephen Wayne King
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Patent number: 5744064Abstract: A nonionic surfactant having cyclic 1,3-dioxane and/or 1,3-dioxolane functionality which is irreversibly splittable by lowering the pH of its aqueous solution is useful in various processes requiring the removal of emulsified hydrophobic contaminants or other hydrophobic materials from an aqueous stream. After splitting of the surfactant into its component ketone and polyol, the hydrophobic components phase-separate and can be removed from the aqueous stream by routine means.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1995Date of Patent: April 28, 1998Assignee: Union Carbide Chemicals & Plastics Technology CorporationInventors: Denise Christine Galante, Richard Charles Hoy, Albert Ferris Joseph, Stephen Wayne King, Charles Arnold Smith, Cheryl Marie Wizda
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Patent number: 5744065Abstract: A nonionic surfactant having cyclic 1,3-dioxane and/or 1,3-dioxolane functionality which is irreversibly splittable by lowering the pH of its aqueous solution is useful in various processes requiring the removal of emulsified hydrophobic contaminants or other hydrophobic materials from an aqueous stream. After splitting of the surfactant into its component aldehyde and polyol, the hydrophobic components phase-separate and can be removed from the aqueous stream by routine means.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1995Date of Patent: April 28, 1998Assignee: Union Carbide Chemicals & Plastics Technology CorporationInventors: Denise Christine Galante, Richard Charles Hoy, Albert Ferris Joseph, Stephen Wayne King, Charles Arnold Smith, Cheryl Marie Wizda
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Patent number: 5708068Abstract: A glycol- and/or glycerin-based "universal" aircraft fluid (i.e., usable as any of Type I, II, III, or IV fluids), and having good resistance to degradation of viscosity and other critical properties caused by exposure to heat and/or shear, is disclosed. The fluid may optionally be prepared as a concentrate, and thereafter significantly diluted in the field for diverse uses. The improved performance is achieved by neutralizing a latex of a hydrophobe-containing, polymeric thickener with a base, preferably an alkali metal hydroxide, and preferably in combination with a weak base, such as a salt of a weak acid, and a surfactant which associates with the thickener.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1995Date of Patent: January 13, 1998Assignee: Union Carbide Chemicals & Plastics Technology CorporationInventors: Charles Hobert Carder, Daniel Christopher Garska, Richard Duane Jenkins, Mark Joseph McGuiness
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Patent number: 5705090Abstract: Absorption solvents for removing mercaptans from gas streams are disclosed. The absorption solvents comprise an alkylether of a polyalkylene glycol, e.g., methoxytriglycol, and a secondary monoalkanolamine, e.g., N-methylethanolamine, as well as optionally other amines, e.g., methyldiethanolamine and diethanolamine. The absorption solvents do not require the presence of iodine for removal of mercaptans. Absorption processes utilizing the solvents are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 1996Date of Patent: January 6, 1998Assignee: Union Carbide Chemicals & Plastics Technology CorporationInventors: Paul Garland, Craig Norman Schubert, Richard Alan Gregory, Eduardo Garcia-Rameau, Rickey Epps, David Burns, Robert Jerry Hlozek
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Patent number: 5681882Abstract: An anti-icing fluid suitable for ground treatment of aircraft, being a glycol-based, aqueous solution containing a hydrophobe-bearing, macromonomer-containing polymer thickener in an amount of less than about 5 weight %. Thickening occurs predominantly by association among hydrophobe groups. Thickening may be enhanced by addition of a surfactant or other materials which act as co-thickeners. Use of this thickened fluid does not adversely affect airfoil lift characteristics during takeoff, because the fluid exhibits shear thinning and readily flows off the aircraft surfaces when exposed to wind shear during the aircraft's takeoff run.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1993Date of Patent: October 28, 1997Assignee: Union Carbide Chemicals & Plastics Technology CorporationInventors: Richard Duane Jenkins, David Robinson Bassett, Richard Hall Lightfoot, Mehmet Yaman Boluk
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Patent number: 5600000Abstract: The present invention relates to improved reductive amination processes whereby monoethanolamine and ammonia are reacted in the presence of hydrogen and various reductive amination catalysts to yield high selectivity to acyclic products such as aminoethylethanol-amine, while reducing the production of cyclic products such as piperazine. When the process of the present invention is carried out in the presence of reductive amination catalyst containing metals such as nickel or nickel-rhenium on transitional alumina carriers, productivity and selectivity to the desired products is increased. Alternatively, the process may be carried out in the presence of hydrotalcite-like or takovite-like catalysts which have been enhanced by the use of promoters to achieve the desired results.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1995Date of Patent: February 4, 1997Assignee: Union Carbide Chemicals & Plastics Technology CorporationInventor: Stephen W. King
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Patent number: 5589149Abstract: Absorption solvents for removing mercaptans from gas streams are disclosed. The absorption solvents comprise an alkylether of a polyalkylene glycol, e.g., methoxytriglycol, and a secondary monoalkanolamine, e.g., N-methylethanolamine, as well as optionally other amines, e.g., methyldiethanolamine and diethanolamine. The absorption solvents do not require the presence of iodine for removal of mercaptans. Absorption processes utilizing the solvents are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 1995Date of Patent: December 31, 1996Assignee: Union Carbide Chemicals & Plastics Technology CorporationInventors: Paul Garland, Craig N. Schubert, Richard A. Gregory, Eduardo Garcia-Rameau, Rickey Epps, David Burns, Robert J. Hlozek
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Patent number: 5563282Abstract: A method of controlling the build-up of organic and/or inorganic contaminants (e.g., carbonates, nitrates, nitrites, and the like) in an aqueous process stream, comprising directing at least some of the contaminated stream to a heating means wherein at least some of the contaminants are decomposed. Thereafter, the decomposition products are removed and the purified stream is returned to the process. In a preferred embodiment, the process is an alkylene oxide manufacturing process, and the contaminated aqueous stream is the effluent from a catalyzed scrubbing system for removal of carbon dioxide. Organic contaminants are decomposed to carbon dioxide, which is flashed off; inorganic salts which are decomposed to gases are flashed off; inorganic salts which are not converted to gases are scrubbed out.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 1995Date of Patent: October 8, 1996Assignee: Union Carbide Chemicals & Plastics Technology CorporationInventors: James H. McCain, Alfred W. Naumann, Wei-Yeong Wang
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Patent number: 5506001Abstract: A method of treating wood by impregnation of the wood with wood-treating-compositions containing compounds which contain elements selected from copper, chromium and arsenic (CCA) and oxyalkylene polymer additives provides improved properties to the treated wood, better control of oxyalkylene polymer distribution, and reduced leaching of the CCA.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1995Date of Patent: April 9, 1996Assignee: Union Carbide Chemicals & Plastics Technology CorporationInventors: Frank M. S. Ma, Marcel Ayotte
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Patent number: 5504053Abstract: Catalysts for the production of alkylene oxide by the epoxidation of alkene with oxygen comprise a silver impregnated support containing a sufficient amount of manganese component to enhance at least one of activity and/or efficiency and/or stability as compared to a similar catalyst which does not contain manganese component.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 1990Date of Patent: April 2, 1996Assignee: Union Carbide Chemicals & Plastics Technology CorporationInventors: Pen-Yuan Chou, Madan M. Bhasin, Hwaili Soo, Erlind M. Thorsteinson
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Patent number: 5460751Abstract: Aqueous wood treating compositions, containing compounds which contain elements selected from copper, chromium and arsenic and oxyalkylene polymer additives, provide improved stability to CCA solutions containing additives. In addition, the compositions of the present invention have been found to retard hardening effects associated with wood treated with commercial CCA solutions.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1993Date of Patent: October 24, 1995Assignee: Union Carbide Chemicals & Plastics Technology CorporationInventors: Frank M. S. Ma, Marcel Ayotte
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Patent number: 5461100Abstract: An anti-icing fluid suitable for ground treatment of aircraft, being a glycol-based solution containing a macromonomer-containing polymer thickener in an amount of less than about 5 weight %. The macromonomer-containing polymer thickener is present in the glycol-based solution in an amount sufficient to thicken the fluid to promote its adherence to aircraft surfaces when applied to a stationary aircraft. Use of this thickened deicing fluid does not adversely affect airfoil lift characteristics during takeoff, because the fluid exhibits shear thinning and readily flows off the aircraft surfaces when exposed to wind shear during the aircraft's takeoff run.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1992Date of Patent: October 24, 1995Assignee: Union Carbide Chemicals & Plastics Technology CorporationInventors: Richard D. Jenkins, David R. Bassett, Richard H. Lightfoot, Mehmut Y. Boluk
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Patent number: 5440058Abstract: A method, especially applicable on a continuous basis to commercial process streams, for treating unwanted by-products and/or impurities contained in those streams. The method comprises the reaction in situ of such by-products or impurities with a reagent, preferably selected for its reactivity under ambient conditions of the process stream, to produce one or more materials which may then be separated from the process by economical means. The treated stream may be recycled to the process for further processing. While the method is not limited as to the process to which it is applied nor to the reagent or reagents used, in one convenient embodiment, formaldehyde in aqueous solution is reacted with an alkali metal sulfite or bisulfite to produce the corresponding salt, which may then be separated essentially completely by, e.g., distillation or membrane separation, etc., or its concentration in the process may be controlled by, e.g., continuous removal of a purge stream, etc.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1994Date of Patent: August 8, 1995Assignee: Union Carbide Chemicals & Plastics Technology CorporationInventors: William C. Hoffman, John P. Dever
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Patent number: 5362700Abstract: A catalyst composition for the condensation of alcohols with amines to produce an enhanced ratio of acyclic polyamines to other reaction products, comprising a reaction product of: (a) high surface area metal oxides or metal oxide precursors, or mixtures thereof, of metals selected from the group consisting of Groups 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 12, 13, 14 and 15 of the Periodic Table, (b) a phosphorus component, and (c) metal oxides or metal oxide precursors, or mixtures thereof, of metals selected from the group consisting of Groups 1, 2, and 3 of the Periodic Table.Also disclosed are methods for making the catalyst and for using it to manufacture predominantly linear polyamines.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 1992Date of Patent: November 8, 1994Assignee: Union Carbide Chemicals & Plastics Technology CorporationInventor: Arthur R. Doumaux, Jr.
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Patent number: 5304001Abstract: The present invention is directed to methods and apparatus for effectively proportionating a mixture of compressible and non-compressible fluids and in particular, the present invention is directed to apparatus and methods for forming a coating composition mixture containing a substantially accurate proportionated amount of at least one supercritical fluid used as a viscosity reduction diluent.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1992Date of Patent: April 19, 1994Assignee: Union Carbide Chemicals and Plastics Technology CorporationInventors: Alex C. Kuo, Kenneth A. Nielsen, James A. Condron, Kenneth L. Hoy
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Patent number: 5194159Abstract: Operative fluids containing lower glycol are contacted with semi-permeable membranes under reverse osmosis conditions to permeate lower glycol to provide a reclaimed lower glycol product. Exemplary operative fluids include antifreeze solutions, heat transfer fluids, deicers, quenchants, hydraulic fluids, lubricants, solvents and absorbents.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1991Date of Patent: March 16, 1993Assignee: Union Carbide Chemicals & Plastics Technology CorporationInventors: Kathleen F. George, Lise Dahuron, John H. Robson, George E. Keller, II, Benjamin Bikson
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Patent number: 5187140Abstract: Catalysts for the epoxidation of alkene, especially ethylene, to the corresponding alkylene oxide, e.g., ethylene oxide, which catalysts contain a high silver content on carriers having a high surface area and a high pore volume are disclosed. Methods for making and using such catalysts are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1990Date of Patent: February 16, 1993Assignee: Union Carbide Chemicals & Plastics Technology CorporationInventors: Erlind M. Thorsteinson, Madan M. Bhasin, Seyed R. Seyedmonir
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Patent number: 4715977Abstract: Phenoxy resins are acid-grafted by reaction of secondary hydroxyls with monoanhydrides of di- or polycarboxylic acids. The grafted resins have improved adhesion to smooth surfaces, can be readily emulsified, and are also useful in coatings for magnetic recording media.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1986Date of Patent: December 29, 1987Assignee: Union Carbide CorporationInventor: George A. Salensky
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Patent number: 4711924Abstract: Phenoxy resins are acid-grafted by reaction of secondary hydroxyls with monoanhydrides of di- or polycarboxylic acids. The grafted resins have improved adhesion to smooth surfaces, can be readily emulsified, and are also useful in coatings for magnetic recording media.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1986Date of Patent: December 8, 1987Assignee: Union Carbide CorporationInventor: George A. Salensky